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One arrested over mysterious death of Indian toddler
Natasha Chaku
Melbourne, Mar 7 (PTI) At least one person has been
arrested in connection with the mysterious death of an Indian
toddler, whose body was found three days ago in a Melbourne
suburb.
Police were holding an out-of-sessions hearing at the St
Kilda Road police complex, but it had not yet been confirmed
if charges had been laid, or who was involved in the incident,
'The Age' reported Sunday.
It said one person has been arrested but did not identify
the suspect.
Earlier, 'Herald Sun' said that charges had already been
laid, without mentioning who the accused was.
Three-year-old Gurshan Singh Channa's body was found by a
council worker on Thursday night, six hours after he
disappeared from a rented property shared by his parents with
friends and family here. A total of 12 people lived in the
house.
According to sources, someone from the house could have
been involved in the incident.
"It does not look like a job of an outsider. It is an
insider's job," they said.
An ABC report said the boy's parents, Harpreet Kaur
Channa and Harjit Singh Channa, had concluded a meeting with
detectives. PTI
Melbourne, Mar 7 (PTI) At least one person has been
arrested in connection with the mysterious death of an Indian
toddler, whose body was found three days ago in a Melbourne
suburb.
Police were holding an out-of-sessions hearing at the St
Kilda Road police complex, but it had not yet been confirmed
if charges had been laid, or who was involved in the incident,
'The Age' reported Sunday.
It said one person has been arrested but did not identify
the suspect.
Earlier, 'Herald Sun' said that charges had already been
laid, without mentioning who the accused was.
Three-year-old Gurshan Singh Channa's body was found by a
council worker on Thursday night, six hours after he
disappeared from a rented property shared by his parents with
friends and family here. A total of 12 people lived in the
house.
According to sources, someone from the house could have
been involved in the incident.
"It does not look like a job of an outsider. It is an
insider's job," they said.
An ABC report said the boy's parents, Harpreet Kaur
Channa and Harjit Singh Channa, had concluded a meeting with
detectives. PTI